
Welcome to Siva Edwardian
At Siva Edwardian, we are passionate about preserving the legacy of these Edwardian styled cars. Our mission is to celebrate the design and innovation of these early seventies replicas by …
Siva Motor Car Company - Wikipedia
The kits were priced at GBP450 and included the glass fibre body tub, gullwing doors, nose and tail sections, seats and dashboard. The car is 164 in (4,166 mm) long, 63 in (1,600 mm) wide …
Edwardian Range
Some 100 kits were made by Siva Engineering of Blandford Forum with the factory at Bryanston, Dorset from 1969 and finishing as Neville Trickett Design at Aylesbury around 1976. The …
Siva Motor Co (1970-1976)
Siva Motor Car Company was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles in the 1970s . The designer Neville Trickett and Robert Paterson founded the company in Aylesbury in 1970 and …
1956 Siva Edwardian Tourier replica Kit Car - Car and Classic
There are only today 6 of these lovely kits on the road in the UK. They were a limited edition made by Siva/ Neville Trickett (Design) Ltd. of Blindfold, Dorset from a 1956 Ford Popular donor …
Kit Car Siva edwardian For Sale - Car and Classic
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5k: 1973 Siva S160 Spyder -VW kit car - DailyTurismo
2012年11月14日 · The Siva Spyder makes quite a futuristic impression for 1970s kit car – and looks part Lotus, part Lambo and part Hoover. Siva Engineering built a few pre-war looking …
Siva Construction
Kit Construction (from the original build instructions that included hand-drawn sketches - no video here!)
Siva Motor Car Company (Brand) - hobbyDB
The Siva Motor Car Company was a British manufacturer of automobiles active from 1970 to 1976. The Edwardian series had bodies largely made of glass fibre that could be fitted to a …
Siva Saluki vs Charger? - Fiberglass Kit Cars and Replicas
2006年5月3日 · My friend Joe Lee sends a few pictures of what he says is a "Siva Saluki" (more information here at this Siva history site), but to me (and to him) it also looks an aweful lot like …